
Zorrilla
Zorrilla, referring to José Zorrilla (1817–1893), was a Spanish playwright and poet renowned for his Romantic works. His most famous piece, "Don Juan Tenorio," is a dramatized story of the legendary seducer, highlighting themes of love, redemption, and morality. Zorrilla's writing combines passionate emotion with vivid language, helping to revive Spanish theatrical tradition in the 19th century. His contributions significantly influenced Spanish literature and ensured his place as a key figure of the Romantic movement.